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GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES 1 THROUGH 16

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES TABLE OF CONTENTS RULES PAGES 1 Definitions................................................... 1 2 General Provisions............................................. 7 3 Merit System Commission Procedures............................. 9 4 Announcements, Applications, and Examinations..................... 11 5 Registers..................................................... 17 6 Certifications of and Selection from Eligibles........................ 20 7 Appointments................................................. 23 8 Promotions, Demotions, Reappointment, Reassignments, and Details..... 24 9 Classification Plan............................................. 27 10 Probationary Period............................................ 30 11 Terminations.................................................. 33 12 Disciplinary Actions and Administrative Suspension.................. 37 13 Grievance System and Appeals................................... 43 14 Political Activity............................................... 52 15 Substance Abuse Policy......................................... 53 16 Employee Performance Appraisal.................................. 55

RESOLUTION 91-09-01 Greenlee County Employee Merit System WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors is empowered to adopt a Merit System pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes 11-351, et. seq., NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors of Greenlee County, Arizona that, I. DEFINITIONS WHEREVER USED HEREIN, Commission means the Merit System Commission and Board means the Greenlee County Board of Supervisors. WHEREVER USED HEREIN, Department Head means an Appointing Authority or the Department Head authorized by an Appointing Authority to make appointments to County employment. II. MERIT PRINCIPLES The Merit System Rules shall be based upon the AStandards for a Merit System of Personnel Administration@ issued by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. III. MERIT SYSTEM COMMISSION A. The Merit System Commission shall consist of five (5) members, appointed by the Board, each of whom shall hold office for a term of four (4) years and until a successor is appointed and qualified. Of the members first appointed, two (2) shall serve for a two-year term, two (2) for a three-year term and one (1) shall serve a four year term, and such members shall determine by lot of length of their terms. Appointment to fill a vacancy caused by other than expiration of term shall be for the unexpired portion of the term. B. Members of the Commission shall be selected from among the qualified electors of the County. No more than three (3) of such members shall be from the same political party. At lease two (2) members shall be selected from names provided by nonexempt county employees. C. A member of the Commission may be removed by the Board for good cause. D. Any one (1) of the following may constitute the resignation of a member of the Commission and may authorized the Board to appoint a new member to fill the unexpired term:

RESOLUTION 91-09-01 PAGE 2 1. Absence from three (3) consecutive meetings. 2. Becoming a candidate for any elective public office. E. The Commission shall elect one (1) of its members as Chairpersons. F. A majority of the members shall constitute a quorum. IV. POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION A. The Commission shall perform such duties and exercise such powers as are necessary to carry out the provisions of A.R.S. ' 11-351 et. seq. In addition to the duties imposed upon it elsewhere it shall be the duty of the Commission: 1. To prepare such rules as it may find necessary or appropriate to carry out its duties; 2. To advised the Board and County Administrator of problems concerning personnel administration; 3. To make such special reports to the Board as it considers desirable. B. The Commission may recommend to the Board of Supervisors, rules for the administration of the Merit System. V. APPLICATION AND EXEMPTIONS The Merit System shall apply to all positions and employees of Greenlee County Government except the following: A. Persons who perform services for which payment is made on a fee, contract, or claim basis. B. Volunteers. C. Members of board, commissions, and committees appointed by the Board. D. Elected Officials. E. County Administrator. F. Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

RESOLUTION 91-09-01 PAGE 3 G. Chief Deputies to Elected Officials. H. Department Heads. I. An administrative position declared exempt after the effective date of this section. The number of positions declared exempt under this paragraph shall not exceed five percent (5%) of the total number of County Appointive Officers and employees. J. Employees of the Superior Court. VI. STATUS OF PRESENT EMPLOYEES All County employees holding positions on the effective date of this Resolution shall be continued in their positions in accordance with Merit System Rules as they are now or are hereafter amended. VII. COMPLIANCE All officials and other County employees shall conform to, comply with, and aid in the administration of the provisions of this Resolution. Each of the separate provisions of this resolution is to be read and interpreted separately. A question regarding the legality, constitutionality, compliance with U.S. Office of Personnel Administration AStandards for a Merit System of Personnel Administration@ or lack of approved position descriptions or pay plan of any one paragraph or part thereof shall not affect any other paragraph or part, and if determined unconstitutional illegal, unlawful, or otherwise incapable of application, the specific paragraph or part shall be severed from this resolution and the balance of the resolution shall remain in full force and effect. VIII. REPEAL AND EFFECTIVE DATE All Ordinances, parts of ordinances, and resolutions in conflict with this Resolution are hereby repealed to the extent that they are inconsistent with any provisions contained herein. This resolution shall be in full force and effective: PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE GREENLEE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THIS 9TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1991. APPROVED: /s/ Fred L. Zumwalt, Chairman ATTEST: /s/ Deborah K. Gale, Clerk of the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Charles E. Fletcher, County Attorney

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 1 RULE 1 - DEFINITIONS The following words and terms as used in these Rules shall have the meaning indicated unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: 1.01 ADMINISTRATIVE SUSPENSION: An involuntary leave in the best interest of the County imposed upon an employee who is under investigatory or judicial proceedings. 1.02 ALLOCATION: The assignment of a position to a classification on the basis of the duties and responsibilities assigned to the position. 1.03 APPEAL: A request of the Merit System Commission to investigate a complaint alleging improper suspension, demotion, reduction in pay or dismissal. 1.04 APPELLANT: A permanent employee who files an appeal with the Merit System Commission. 1.05 APPLICANT: A person seeking County employment or an employee seeking a lateral reappointment, detail, promotion, or demotion within County employment who has completed and returned, on a timely basis, an official Greenlee County Application Form, according to instructions. 1.06 APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Board of Supervisors, Sheriff, Recorder, Treasurer, Superintendent of Schools, County Attorney, Assessor, Constables, Justices of the Peace, and appointed heads of departments. 1.07 APPOINTMENT: The official offer of employment and acceptance by an eligible in accordance with these Rules. 1.08 A.R.S. ': Arizona Revised Statutes. 1.09 AUDIT: A review of the duties and responsibilities of a position in order to determine proper allocation. 1.10 BOARD: The Greenlee County Board of Supervisors. 1.11 CANDIDATE: An applicant approved for participation in an examination process. 1.12 CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBLES: An official list of eligibles placed in order of suitability for a particular position.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 2 RULE 1 - DEFINITIONS 1.13 CLASS SPECIFICATION: The official description of positions assigned to a classification defining the type and level of duties and responsibilities and the minimum qualifications necessary for successful performance. 1.14 CLASSIFICATION: A title assigned to a position or group of positions with similar duties and responsibilities which require like training, experience, knowledge, and skills. 1.15 CLASSIFICATION PLAN: The orderly assignment of positions under separate and distinct classifications on the basis of current duties and responsibilities. 1.16 COMMISSION: The Greenlee County Merit System Commission. 1.17 COMMISSIONER: A member of the Greenlee County Merit System Commission. 1.18 COMPENSATION: The salary, wage, allowances, and other forms of valuable consideration earned by or paid to an employee except reimbursement for necessary expenses which have been authorized and incurred. 1.19 CONVERSION: The noncompetitive movement of an employee from an intermittent appointment to a permanent position. 1.20 COUNTY: Greenlee County Government 1.21 COUNTY-WIDE ANNOUNCEMENT: The official notice to County employees of employment opportunity in the County. 1.22 DEMOTION: A change in the assignment of an employee from a position in one classification to a position of another classification having a lower salary grade. 1.23 DEPARTMENT: A County governmental unit under the control of a Department Head/Elected Official which has a separate operating budget approved by the Board. 1.24 DEPARTMENT HEAD: An elected appointing authority or the appointed head of a department authorized to make appointments. 1.25 DETAIL: The assignment of an employee to temporary duty which exceeds fifteen (15) working days to a position other than the position to which regularly assigned.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 3 RULE 1 - DEFINITIONS 1.26 DISMISSAL: The involuntarily termination of a person from County employment for a disciplinary reason. 1.27 ELIGIBLE: An applicant who has successfully completed the examination process and has been placed on a register for a specific classification. 1.28 EMPLOYEE: A person who has been appointed to and is currently filling a budgeted position within Greenlee County. 1.29 EXAMINATION: The evaluation procedures used to determine the relative excellence of applicants. 1.30 FULL-TIME POSITION: A position which provides employment for forty (40) hours a work period. 1.31 GRIEVANCE: A complaint alleging misinterpretation, misapplication, or unequal enforcement of Personnel Policies, Merit System Rules, or Administrative Procedures or alleging unlawful discrimination. 1.32 HANDICAP: A physical impairment that substantially restricts or limits an individual=s general ability to secure, retain, or advance in employment except: 1. an impairment caused by current or recent use of alcohol or drugs; or 2. an impairment or condition to which A.R.S. ' 23-1044 or A.R.S. ' 23-1045, subsection A applies. 1.33 INTERMITTENT EMPLOYEE: An eligible who has been hired for seasonal, on-call, or as-needed employment that does not exceed one thousand forty (1,040) paid hours per fiscal year. 1.34 INTERNAL REGISTER: The official file containing applications of eligibles, for a specific classification, who are current employees or employees who have been laid off for less than one (1) year. 1.35 LAYOFF: The conditional termination of a permanent employee due to lack of funds, lack of work, abolition of position, or other reasons specified in these Rules. 1.36 MANIFEST ERROR: The act or failure to act which is or clearly has caused a mistake or omission to occur.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 4 RULE 1 - DEFINITIONS 1.37 LIMITED APPOINTMENT: An appointment to a position which is funded for at lease six (6) months, but not more than thirty-six (36) months. 1.38 MERIT SYSTEM: The uniform and equitable system of personnel administration under the federal guidelines and rules. 1.39 PART-TIME POSITION: A position which provides employment for less than forty (40) hours within a work period. 1.40 PERMANENT EMPLOYEE: A regular employee who has successfully completed the initial probationary period. 1.41 PERSONNEL OFFICER: Person appointed by the Board of Supervisors to administer the Merit System and Personnel Policies. 1.42 POSITION: A group of duties and responsibilities normally performed by one employee in order to provide a necessary service as identified by a Department Head and authorized by an approved budget. 1.43 PROBATION: A specified period of employment following initial appointment, reemployment, reinstatement, lateral reappointment, promotion, or demotion, which is the final step in the examining process during which the work performance of an employee is evaluated. 1.44 PROBATIONARY PROBATION: An employee serving an initial probation. 1.45 PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT: Any change in policy, procedure, technology, or program resulting in a cost savings directly tied to upgrading the quality or quantity of a county service of operation. 1.46 PROMOTION: A change in the assignment of an employee from a position in one classification to a position in another classification having a higher salary grade. 1.47 PROMOTIONAL PROBATION: The specified period of employment following promotion for evaluation of the employee=s work. 1.48 PROVISIONAL APPOINTMENT: An appointment of a qualified individual to fill a vacancy in a class for which there are less than three candidates available, and for which no related registers can be used.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 5 RULE 1 - DEFINITION 1.49 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT: The official notice to the public of employment opportunity with Greenlee County. 1.50 QUALIFIED: Meeting the minimum qualifications for a class as defined in the class specification plus any special requirements that may be published for a position in that class. 1.51 REALLOCATION: A change in the classification for an existing position. 1.52 REAPPOINTMENT: An appointment of an employee by a competitive or noncompetitive process. 1.53 REASSIGNMENT: A noncompetitive change in the assignment of an employee from one position to another of the same classification and salary grade within the employee=s department. 1.54 RECLASSIFICATION: A change in the classification of an employee when his/ her position has been reallocated. 1.55 REEMPLOYMENT: The appointment of a laid-off employee to a classification other than the classification from which laid off in any department, or to the same classification in a department other than the department from which laid off. 1.56 REGISTER: An official list of eligibles for a particular class or group of classes, placed in order of excellence according to results of the examination, which shall be used by the appointing authority for selection of appointments. 1.57 REGULAR EMPLOYEE: An employee who is employed full-time, part-time, or variable time on a continuous and continuing basis. 1.58 REINSTATEMENT: The appointment of a laid-off employee to a position of the same classification in the same department from which laid off, or the returning of an employee as ordered by the Merit System Commission. 1.59 SUSPENSION: An involuntarily imposed leave. 1.60 TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE: An employee who has been appointed on a full-time, parttime, or variable-time basis for a time-limited period not exceeding eighteen (18) months.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 6 RULE 1 - DEFINITIONS 1.61 TERMINATION: Separation of an employee from Greenlee County employment. 1.62 VACANT POSITION: A position currently under recruitment or available to be filled. 1.63 VARIABLE-TIME POSITION: A position which provides employment for an as-needed number of hours per week. 1.64 WORK PERIOD: A work period begins at 5:01 p.m. Friday and ends 5:00 p.m. the second Friday thereafter. 1.65 WORK WEEK: All time within a seven (7) day period which an employee is required to be on the employer=s premises for the performance of prescribed duties, at a prescribed work place or on duty.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 7 RULE 2 - GENERAL PROVISIONS 2.1 BASIC OBJECTIVES The purpose of these Rules is to establish a system of personnel administration that is based on merit principles and designed to insure the following: A. That recruitment, selection, and promotion be competitive with final appointment predicated on job-related ability and qualifications; B. That compensation and classification reflect the responsibility and difficulty of the work and a competitive position with respect to the labor market; C. That involuntary separation from County service be for a disciplinary reason as defined herein, or for other reasons as specifically provided in these Rules and Greenlee County Personnel Policies; D. That disciplinary action be taken only for a disciplinary reason as defined herein; E. That no unlawful discrimination or illegal labor practices be permitted. 2.2 REPRISALS A department shall take no disciplinary or punitive action against any employee to impede or interfere with the legitimate exercise by any employee of his/her rights. 2.3 SERVING OF NOTICE Unless otherwise provided by law or these Rules, whenever any notice, paper, or document is to be given to or served upon any person or Department by the Commission or the Personnel Officer, such notice, paper, or document may be personally served, or it may be served by mailing it to the last known residence or business address of the addressee. Service is complete when personally served or five (5) days after mailing to the last known address. 2.4 DELEGATION OF RESPONSIBILITY Where the Personnel Officer and Department Head have agreed in writing to delegate certain responsibilities covered in these Rules to a County department in order to increase the efficiency of the organization, the Department Head has the responsibility of applying all Merit System Rules to the delegated actions and for conducting them in the same manner as would the Personnel Officer.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 8 RULE 2 - GENERAL PROVISIONS 2.5 SEVERABILITY If any provisions of these Rules or their application to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the remainder of the Rules or the applications of such provisions to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 9 RULE 3 - MERIT SYSTEM COMMISSION PROCEDURES 3.1 MEETINGS The time and location of each meeting of the Commission shall be fixed by the Commission not less than one (1) week preceding the date of the meeting. The meeting shall not be held without at least twenty-four (24) hours notice to the members of the Commission and to the general public. The notice shall be posted in at least one (1) public place in the County buildings. In case of an actual emergency as determined by the Commission or its chairperson, a meeting may be held upon such lesser or other notice as is appropriate under the circumstances. Notice required under this section shall include an agenda of the matters to be discussed or decided at the meeting or information on how the public may obtain a copy of such agenda. Such agenda must be available to the public at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the meeting. 3.2 AGENDA All matters to be presented for consideration by the Commission at any meeting shall be placed upon the Commission=s agenda without undue delay. The agenda shall be mailed to each member of the Commission not less than five (5) working days prior to such meeting. Matters which have not been placed upon the agenda shall not be considered by the Commission except in the case of an actual emergency, in which case a statement setting forth the reasons necessitating such emergency discussion, consideration, or decision shall be placed in the minutes of the meeting, and, at the public meeting, shall be publicly announced. 3.3 NOTICE The Personnel Officer shall, at least five (5) working days prior to the meeting, mail or cause to be mailed to each interested Department Head and to each interested party, a copy of the notice of each meeting of the Commission, and either an agenda for the meeting or information as to how an agenda may be obtained. Failure of a department or Department Head or interested party to receive the notice and/or agenda shall not affect the validity of the meeting or of any action taken by the Commission at said meeting, if notice was properly posted pursuant to Rule 3.1 herein.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 10 RULE 3 - MERIT SYSTEM COMMISSION PROCEDURES 3.4 MINUTES The Personnel Officer shall provide for the recording of the official actions of the Commission in the minutes of its meetings. The time and location of each meeting of the Commission, the names of the Commissioners present, all official acts of the Commission, the votes of each Commissioner except when the acts are unanimous, and when requested, a Commissioner=s dissent with his/her reasons shall be recorded in the minutes. The Personnel Officer shall cause the minutes to be transcribed and presented for approval or amendment at the next meeting. The minutes, a true copy thereof certified by a majority of the Commission, or a recording of the occurrences at said meeting, shall be open to public inspection three (3) working days after the meeting, except as otherwise provided by law.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 11 RULE 4 - ANNOUNCEMENTS, APPLICATIONS AND EXAMINATIONS 4.1 ANNOUNCEMENTS OF JOB OPENINGS A. Public Announcements Public Announcements shall be by public notice and/or publication in the official paper of the County for a minimum of five (5) working days before closing dates for applications. Open-continuous announcements shall be open for a minimum of five (5) working days before certification may occur. Copies of public announcements shall be distributed to County departments and such other individuals and organizations as the Personnel Officer deems appropriate. B. Internal Announcements An internal announcement shall be open for a minimum of five (5) working days. 1. County-wide: Internal Announcements open county-wide shall be distributed to County departments and reasonable efforts shall be made to communicate with County employees concerning promotional opportunities. 2. Intra-departmental: At the determination of the Department Head, recruitment may be limited to employees of the department having the vacancy. C. Content of Announcements 4.2 APPLICATIONS An announcement shall specify the official classification title, salary grade, classification code number, description of work to be performed or where this information may be obtained, the minimum qualifications and any special qualifications, the final date for receipt of applications or statement of opencontinuous recruitment, the nature of the examination process and how to apply. A. Official Forms All applications shall be on forms provided by the Personnel Officer.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 12 RULE 4 - ANNOUNCEMENTS, APPLICATIONS AND EXAMINATIONS 4.2 B. Filing Applications 1. All county employees, may apply for any classification at any time. 2. Applications for other than open continuous recruitment classifications must be complete and received in the office of the Personnel Officer as designed in the announcement before 5:00 p.m. on the final filing date specified. Applications for open continuous recruitment classifications may be filed at any time. 3. Applicants shall submit such documents or supplemental information as required by the Personnel Officer in order to verify and accurately evaluate the applicant=s qualifications and background. 4. Acceptance and/or issuance of an application form shall not be construed as incurring an obligation by the County. C. Disqualification of Applicants The Personnel Officer may refuse to examine an applicant, or, after the examination process, may disqualify a candidate or remove an eligible=s name from the register or refuse to certify an eligible on a register if it is found that the individual: 1. Does not meet the minimum qualifications established for the classification or position; 2. Is determined to be physically or mentally unable to efficiently or safely perform the work of the classification applied for; 3. Is addicted to the use of narcotics or abuse of narcotics or other substances in a manner which would affect the ability to safely, effectively and dependably perform the duties of the classification applied for; 4. Has made a false statement of material fact in the application process; 5. Has used, or attempted to use, political pressure or bribery to secure an advantage in the examination process or in the appointment to a position in county employment;

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 13 RULE 4 - ANNOUNCEMENTS, APPLICATIONS AND EXAMINATIONS 4.2 C. 6. Has obtained information regarding any examination to which the candidate is not entitled. 7. Has failed to submit the completed application correctly or within the prescribed time limits; 8. Has taken part in the completion, administration, or any part of the examination process in which he/she is competing; 9. Has previously been dismissed for disciplinary reason from a position in County employment; 10. Has been convicted of a crime or has a record of convictions, the nature of which would affect the applicant=s suitability for employment; 11. Has failed to appear for a scheduled examination or interview. 12. Has failed any phase of the examination process; 13. Has an application that has been on file for more than six (6) months; 14. Has a record of unsatisfactory performance on previous jobs. 15. Has been determined by the Personnel Officer to be unsuitable for employment for any other job-related reason; 16. Or otherwise has violated the provisions for the Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S. '), these rules, or Greenlee County Personnel Policies. 4.3 NATURE OF THE PRE-CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION PROCESS A. Applicants may be examined to determine if they possess the minimum qualifications and skills to appear on an employment register. In no case shall selection of an applicant as a candidate or admittance to the examination process constitute assurance of a passing rating on any aspect of the examination process. B. Content and Nature of Examination 1. Examination used in the process shall be job-related.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 14 RULE 4 - ANNOUNCEMENTS, APPLICATIONS AND EXAMINATIONS 4.3 B. 2. In compliance with laws and regulations governing sound examination procedures, examinations shall be designed to evaluate minimum qualifications for a classification and/or to determine relative suitability among those qualified. 3. All examinations, evaluations, ratings, and other selection devices or items shall be rated impartially. C. Conduct of Examinations 1. Examinations shall be conducted in such locations in the County as necessary and required by law. 2. The Personnel Officer may designate proctors or examiners. 3. The Personnel Officer may limit admittance to an examination or any portion thereof. 4. When an oral board examination is used as part or all of the examination process, the oral board examination shall be conducted and a proposed rating made by a panel of three (3) or more qualified individuals selected by the Personnel Officer. Any member of an oral examination panel who is a relative of a candidate being interviewed, or who has any possible conflict of interest with the candidate, shall be disqualified. 4.4 EVALUATING RESULTS AND RATING EXAMINATIONS A. The Personnel Officer shall utilize professionally accepted principles and methods to ensure that final scores meet acceptable standards of validity and reliability. B. Register scores may be based upon a single examination or a composite of scored examinations. C. The Personnel Office shall determine the minimum rating which must be attained by a candidate in order to be placed in the register or to compete in the next phase of the examination process.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 15 RULE 4 - ANNOUNCEMENTS, APPLICATIONS AND EXAMINATIONS 4.5 RETAKING EXAMINATIONS AND TEST SECURITY A. The Personnel Officer shall establish procedures and standards relating to the retaking of examinations. B. A written test shall not be retaken by a candidate for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of the last examination. In each case of a repeated test, the most recent test score achieved shall be used to determine the eligibility of the candidate. C. The Personnel Officer shall establish procedures and take such precautions as necessary to safeguard the security and confidentiality of examination materials. 4.6 INSPECTION OF WRITTEN TESTS A. Examination answer sheets shall be open to inspection only as provided by these Rules. B. Request by a candidate to inspect his/her examination results must be made in writing to the Personnel Officer within one (1) month after date of the examination. C. A candidate may compare his/her answer sheets for any written test with the scoring key at such location and with such security procedures as may be designated by the Personnel Officer for the purpose of determining whether the answers have been accurately scored. Such inspection shall be under supervision of the Personnel Officer or authorized representative. D. Any candidate who reviews his/her answer sheets with a score key must wait three (3) months from the date of review before retaking a written test where the same test materials are to be used. 4.7 SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS Except in the case of a manifest error affecting the applicant, or in the case of placement of the handicapped, no candidate shall be given a special examination in any manner not afforded all candidates for the same classification.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 16 RULE 4 - ANNOUNCEMENTS, APPLICATIONS AND EXAMINATIONS 4.8 ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW Within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of a notice of disqualification, a candidate may request in writing an administrative review of his/her disqualification. 4.9 EXAMINATION RECORDS The Personnel Officer shall be responsible for the maintenance of all records pertaining to applications and examination processes. Applications and other records shall be kept as long as may be required by law. 4.10 VETERAN=S PREFERENCE AND HANDICAPPED PREFERENCE Veteran=s preference and handicap preference shall be accorded in compliance with state law. 4.11 MANIFEST ERROR The Personnel Officer, after appropriate review, may adjust the status of an applicant, candidate, or eligible in order to correct a manifest error. Such adjustment shall not, however, invalidate any certification or appointment action already taken. 4.12 FINAL SELECTION EXAMINATIONS A. Interviews and other examinations conducted by Appointing Officers for the purpose of making final selection decisions from among certified eligibles shall be jobrelated. B. For purposes of judicial or other review, Appointing Officers shall keep records of candidates examined, dates, ratings, and other documentation of the results of final selection examinations for the period required by law.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 17 RULE 5 - REGISTERS 5.1 RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF REGISTERS Applicants who have successfully demonstrated that they possess minimum qualifications and skills shall be placed on an employment register for that classification for six (6) months. The Personnel Officer shall be responsible for the establishment and maintenance of appropriate registers of eligibles for all classifications and for determination of the adequacy of existing registers. 5.2 DEVELOPMENT OF REGISTERS A. Public Register After each examination process the Personnel Officer may prepare a register or merge the names of the new eligibles with those on an existing register. B. Internal Register 1. An employee who applies and meets the minimum qualifications shall be placed on an internal register as an eligible. 2. An employee who has been laid off shall be place on an internal register for which a written application is received by the Personnel Officer within one (1) month of the effective date of the layoff. A laid-off employee shall remain on an internal register for a period of one (1) year from the date of the layoff. 3. A laid-off employee who has been place on an internal register in accordance with paragraph 5.2 B.2 shall be considered an employee of the department from which layoff occurred for purpose of intra-departmental certification. C. Reinstatement Register 1. An employee who is laid off from County-funded position may apply for reinstatement within one (1) month after the effective date of the layoff. The employee shall be placed on the reinstatement register for the classification of the position from which laid off.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 18 RULE 5 - REGISTERS 5.2 C. 2. A laid-off employee placed on the reinstatement register shall remain on the reinstatement register for one (1) year from the effective date of the layoff. 3. It shall be the laid-off employee=s responsibility to verify with the Personnel Officer his/her current address and phone number, and to notify the Personnel Officer of any changes of address or phone number. 5.3 USE OF RELATED REGISTERS If a vacancy exists in a classification for which there is no appropriate register, the Personnel Officer may prepare a register for the classification from one (1) or more existing related registers. The Personnel Officer shall select names of eligibles from registers which have equal or greater minimum qualifications in relationship to those of the classification for which the vacancy exists. 5.4 REMOVAL OF NAMES FROM A REGISTER A. The Personnel Officer may remove the name of an eligible from a register at any time for the following reasons: 1. Any of the reasons specified in Rule 4; 2. When the eligible cannot be located, despite reasonable efforts by the Department Head or the Personnel Officer; 3. Receipt by the Personnel Officer or the Department Head of any written communication from the eligible that consideration for a position in the classification is no longer desired, or that the eligible is no longer available for appointment; 4. Refusal or rejection by the eligible of an offer of appointment; 5. Failure to respond to a reinstatement notice; 6. Upon initial appointment of an eligible all applications for classifications of the same or lower salary grade; 7. Upon promotional appointment, all applications for classifications of the same or lower salary grade;

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 19 RULE 5 - REGISTERS 5.4 A. 8. The abolishment of a register. B. When an eligible is removed from a register for a reason other than the expiration of an application, the eligible affected shall be so notified. 5.5 MANIFEST ERROR After appropriate review, the Personnel Officer may approve an adjustment to the status of a candidate or eligible to rectify a manifest error.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 20 RULE 6 - CERTIFICATION OF AND SELECTION FROM ELIGIBLES 6.1 REQUEST FOR CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBLES A. Request Procedure Upon receipt of an official request for Certificate of Eligibles, the Personnel Officer shall prepare a Certificate of Eligibles. In preparing Certificate of Eligibles, the following shall be observed: 1. If the request is to fill a position in a classification for which there is a Reinstatement Register of employees laid off from the requesting department, the Certificate shall contain only the employees laid off from that department and the Department Head must appoint from the Certificate. 2. If all instances other than that described in A.1, the requesting department shall indicate on its request one of the following competition sources and Certificates shall be prepared as follows: a. If ADepartment Promotion Only@ is specified, the Certificate shall be prepared from the Internal Register and shall show only eligibles of the requesting department. b. If ACounty Promotion Only@ is specified, the Certificate shall be prepared from the Internal Register. Anyone on the Reinstatement Register for the classification who was laid off from another department shall be added to the Certificate of Eligibles. c. If AOpen Competitive@ is specified, the Certificate of Eligibles shall be prepared from all registers. Anyone on the Reinstatement Register for the classification who was laid off from another department shall be added to the Certificate of Eligibles. B. Number of Names on a Certificate of Eligibles 1. Single Vacancy For one (1) vacancy, the Personnel Officer shall certify from the appropriate register(s) the names of five (5) eligibles with the highest final ratings or any lesser number of eligibles if less than five (5) names are contained on the register(s). Any certification for one (1) vacancy which contains at least

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 21 RULE 6 - CERTIFICATION OF AND SELECTION FROM ELIGIBLES 6.1 B. 1. three (3) names shall constitute a complete certification. If less than three (3) eligibles are available for certification, those available may be certified with the concurrence of the Department Head. 2. Multiple Vacancies If a request is received to fill more than one (1) vacancy from the same register, the Personnel Officer shall establish procedures for certifying additional names. C. Availability of Eligibles An eligible shall be certified on the basis of indicated availability for employment consideration. It shall be the responsibility of the eligible to notify the Personnel Officer in writing of any change affecting availability for appointment. 6.2 SELECTIVE CERTIFICATION The Personnel Officer may make a selective certification of eligibles to a Department Head from the appropriate register(s) when the vacant position requires specialized knowledge and/or experience or special background or qualification within the particular classification or within a particular geographic area. 6.3 BREAKING TIES FOR CERTIFICATION When two (2) or more composite scores are identical, all such candidates shall occupy the same ranking on the certification. 6.4 LIFE OF CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBLES A. The life of a Certificate of Eligibles during which action may be taken shall be fixed by the Personnel Officer giving consideration to the area, type of position, and other factors, and may be extended by the Personnel Officer. B. A change in a register shall not affect the content of an existing Certificate of Eligibles.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 22 RULE 6 - CERTIFICATION OF AND SELECTION FROM ELIGIBLES 6.5 SELECTION FROM ELIGIBLES A. If an appointment is made, the Department Head shall select one (1) of the eligibles certified. B. All eligibles certified shall be contacted, if possible, by the Department Head in order to make the best selection and offer equal opportunity to each eligible. 6.6 MANIFEST ERROR The Department Head shall indicate the action taken on each eligible certified on the forms prescribed by the Personnel Officer. After appropriate review, the Personnel Officer may approve an adjustment to the status of an eligible to rectify a manifest error.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 23 RULE 7 - APPOINTMENTS 7.1 Except as otherwise provided in these Rules, all appointments shall be made from a Certificate of Eligibles prepared in accordance with these Rules. 7.2 A temporary appointment may be made for six (6) months or less. 7.3 An intermittent appointment shall not exceed one thousand forty (1,040) hours worked per fiscal year. An intermittent employment may be continued from year to year without further certification. 7.4 A reinstatement appointment may be made for a laid-off employee into a position of the same classification in the same department from which laid off, or the returning of an employee as ordered by the Merit System Commission. 7.5 Conversion of appointment: An intermittent or temporary employee who was appointed competitively and who has been employed may be transferred by conversion to a permanent or limited position in the same class. A converted employee is required to serve an original probationary period in the permanent or limited position. 7.6 Provisional appointment: No provisional appointment shall continue beyond the reporting date of any candidate selected from a hiring list, beyond the expiration date of any valid hiring list, or for more than six (6) months. Successive provisional appointment of the same person to the same class in the same department shall not be made. 7.7 Emergency appointment: An emergency appointment shall not exceed thirty (30) working days.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 24 RULE 8 - PROMOTION, DEMOTION, REAPPOINTMENT, REASSIGNMENT AND DETAIL 8.1 PROMOTION A. Vacancies in County employment may be filled by promotion. B. Promotions shall be competitive and the selection made from a Certificate of Eligibles. 8.2 DEMOTION A. Involuntary 1. An employee who fails to successfully complete the promotional probationary period may be involuntarily demoted to a position with the same classification and to the same salary step previously held. If a vacant position of that classification exists in the employee=s present department, the Department Head may place the employee in that vacant position and may require a probationary period. If no such vacancy exists in the present department, the demoted employee will return to the position previously occupied. If the vacancy is filled and there is no vacancy at the same level in the department or any other county department, the incumbent shall be laid off with no right to appeal. The Personnel Officer, with concurrence of the Department Head, may dual encumber the position, for up to sixty (60) days. The Department Head of the previous department, (if applicable), may place the employee in his/her previous position if vacant. If such a placement action is not made, the employee shall be laid off from the classification to which demoted and within the present department. An employee demoted under this section shall have no right of appeal. 2. An employee may be involuntarily demoted for a disciplinary reason upon certification by the Personnel Officer that the employee meets the minimum qualifications. The Department Head shall furnish the employee with a Notice of Demotion. a. The Notice of Demotion must be delivered to the employee no later than five (5) working days after the effective date of the demotion. The date of receipt must be documented. Copies of the Notice of Demotion shall be provided to the Personnel Officer and the Clerk of the Board.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 25 RULE 8 - PROMOTION, DEMOTION, REAPPOINTMENT, REASSIGNMENT AND DETAIL 8.2 A. 2. b. The Notice of Demotion shall contain specific reason(s) for the demotion in sufficient detail to inform the employee of the reason(s) for the action and shall advise the employee of the right to appeal the demotion to the Commission within ten (10) calendar days of presentation of notice. If all attempt to deliver the Notice of Demotion fail, the right to appeal expires seventeen (17) calendar days from the date of demotion. B. Voluntary 8.3 REAPPOINTMENT 1. If an employee makes a written request for a voluntary demotion within his/her current department, the Department Head may make the demotion non-competitively upon certification by the Personnel Officer that the employee meets the minimum qualifications. A copy of the employee=s written request shall be provided to the Personnel Officer. An employee demoted under this section shall have no right of appeal. 2. An employee may voluntarily demote through the competitive process. The employee shall have no right of appeal. If an employee sustains a job-related injury or illness which precludes working in the current classification, the Department Head may grant the employee a demotion non-competitively upon the request of the employee and certification by the Personnel Officer that the employee meets the qualifications. The employee must also meet the minimum medical requirements for the new position as determined by the County Physician. A. An employee may be reappointed by a competitive process within the same department to a position of another classification with the same grade as the classification currently held; or to a position in another department of any classification with the same grade as the classification currently held. B. An employee may be reappointed non-competitively within the County system to a position of the same classification or another classification with the same or lower grade if the employee has sustained a permanently disabling work-related injury precluding the employee from work in the current assignment. The County Physician shall determine if the employee meets the minimum medical requirements for new position.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 26 RULE 8 - PROMOTION, DEMOTION, REAPPOINTMENT, REASSIGNMENT, AND DETAIL 8.4 REASSIGNMENT A Department Head has the authority to make non-competitive reassignments within his/her department. Reassignments shall be reported to the Personnel Officer. 8.5 DETAILS A. When the services of an employee are needed temporarily for more than thirty (30) working days in a budgeted position within County employment other than the position to which regularly assigned, upon prior approval of the Personnel Officer the employee may be detailed to that position for a period up to one (1) year. A competitive process shall be used to fill any detail which exceeds thirty (30) working days. B. When the services of an employee are needed temporarily for sixteen (16) days to thirty (30) working days in a budgeted position, the Department Head may detail an employee non-competitively to the special duty assignment. C. An employee is eligible for detail only if that employee meets the minimum qualifications of the classification as determined by the Personnel Officer upon detailing or upon completion of the detail assignment. D. A detail to a budgeted position exempt from the Merit System shall not result in abridgement of any rights the employee may have prior to detail. E. Exceptions to the conditions of a special detail may be authorized by the Personnel Officer.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 27 RULE 9 - CLASSIFICATION PLAN 9.1 NATURE OF PLAN The Classification Plan, as approved and adopted by the Board of Supervisors, shall include for each class of positions an appropriate title and a class specification. The Personnel Officer shall maintain the official class specifications in the Classification Plan. The Board of Supervisors may establish new classifications and divide, combine, alter, or abolish existing classifications. Revisions to a class specification may be approved by the Personnel Officer. 9.2 INTERPRETATION OF CLASS SPECIFICATIONS A. Nature and Interpretation of Class Specifications Class specifications are descriptive and explanatory and are not restrictive. The language of class specifications is not all inclusive and shall not be construed as limiting or modifying the authority which Department Heads have to add or delete duties and responsibilities, so long as such changes fall within the general guidelines of the classification of the position involved. Changes in the duties and responsibilities of a position which are not within the general guidelines of the classification must be reported to the Personnel Officer by the Department Head. B. Title of Position The class specification title of a position shall be used in all financial and personnel documents. C. Minimum Qualifications Minimum qualifications are statements of the minimum background as to education, experience, and other qualifications which will be required in all cases as evidence of an appointee=s potential to perform the work properly. 9.3 CLASSIFICATION ADMINISTRATION A. Allocation Factors Every position in the classified service shall be allocated by the Personnel Officer, after consultation with the Department Head, to the appropriate classification in the Classification Plan.

GREENLEE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES PAGE 28 RULE 9 - CLASSIFICATION PLAN 9.3 A. The allocation of a position to a classification shall be determined by the duties and responsibilities of the position. Positions shall be allocated to the same classification if they meet the following requirements: 1. Sufficient similarity with respect to duties and responsibilities; 2. Substantially the same requirements as to training and experience, knowledge and ability; 3. Substantially the same test of fitness; and 4. The same schedule of compensation. B. Official Position Audit Request 1. An employee who thinks he/she is being worked out of classification may file a written request for a review with his/her Department Head who shall investigate the situation and take the following action: a. Resolve the concern through informal discussion with the employee and document the material resolution. Consultation with the Personnel Officer may be necessary for clarification of the classification. It is the responsibility of the Department Heat to consider all possible options to resolve the situation without working the employee out of classification. b. If the Department Head believes there is sufficient justification, he/she may request an official position audit by the Personnel Officer. Documentation supporting the request shall be forwarded to the Personnel Officer. 2. If the employee disagrees with action taken by the Department Head, the employee may file a written request with the Personnel Officer for a review of the position by official position audit. Such request shall be routed through the Department Head who shall attach the documentation describing the department resolution.